Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01315 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 03/27/2025

                             
 
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General Assembly  Substitute Bill No. 1315  
January Session, 2025 
 
 
 
 
 
AN ACT AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITIES TO ENFORCE CERTAIN 
BLIGHT REGULATIONS WITHOUT PROVIDING NOTICE OR AN 
OPPORTUNITY TO REMEDIATE.  
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. Subparagraph (H) of subdivision (7) of subsection (c) of 1 
section 7-148 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is 2 
substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2025): 3 
(H) (i) Secure the safety of persons in or passing through the 4 
municipality by regulation of shows, processions, parades and music; 5 
(ii) Regulate and prohibit the carrying on within the municipality of 6 
any trade, manufacture, business or profession which is, or may be, so 7 
carried on as to become prejudicial to public health, conducive to fraud 8 
and cheating, or dangerous to, or constituting an unreasonable 9 
annoyance to, those living or owning property in the vicinity; 10 
(iii) Regulate auctions and garage and tag sales; 11 
(iv) Prohibit, restrain, license and regulate the business of peddlers, 12 
auctioneers and junk dealers in a manner not inconsistent with the 13 
general statutes; 14 
(v) Regulate and prohibit swimming or bathing in the public or 15  Substitute Bill No. 1315 
 
 
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exposed places within the municipality; 16 
(vi) Regulate and license the operation of amusement parks and 17 
amusement arcades including, but not limited to, the regulation of 18 
mechanical rides and the establishment of the hours of operation; 19 
(vii) Prohibit, restrain, license and regulate all sports, exhibitions, 20 
public amusements and performances and all places where games may 21 
be played; 22 
(viii) Preserve the public peace and good order, prevent and quell 23 
riots and disorderly assemblages and prevent disturbing noises; 24 
(ix) Establish a system to obtain a more accurate registration of births, 25 
marriages and deaths than the system provided by the general statutes 26 
in a manner not inconsistent with the general statutes; 27 
(x) Control insect pests or plant diseases in any manner deemed 28 
appropriate; 29 
(xi) Provide for the health of the inhabitants of the municipality and 30 
do all things necessary or desirable to secure and promote the public 31 
health; 32 
(xii) Regulate the use of streets, sidewalks, highways, public places 33 
and grounds for public and private purposes; 34 
(xiii) Make and enforce police, sanitary or other similar regulations 35 
and protect or promote the peace, safety, good government and welfare 36 
of the municipality and its inhabitants; 37 
(xiv) Regulate, in addition to the requirements under section 7-282b, 38 
the installation, maintenance and operation of any device or equipment 39 
in a residence or place of business [which] that is capable of 40 
automatically calling and relaying recorded emergency messages to any 41 
state police or municipal police or fire department telephone number or 42 
which is capable of automatically calling and relaying recorded 43 
emergency messages or other forms of emergency signals to an 44  Substitute Bill No. 1315 
 
 
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intermediate third party which shall thereafter call and relay such 45 
emergency messages to a state police or municipal police or fire 46 
department telephone number. Such regulations may provide for 47 
penalties for the transmittal of false alarms by such devices or 48 
equipment; 49 
(xv) Make and enforce regulations for the prevention and 50 
remediation of housing blight or blight upon any commercial real 51 
property, including regulations reducing assessments. [and 52 
authorizing] Any such regulations shall define blight, establish a duty 53 
to maintain property and specify standards to determine if there is 54 
neglect of such property, authorize designated agents of the 55 
municipality to enter property during reasonable hours for the purpose 56 
of remediating blighted conditions [, provided such regulations define 57 
blight and require such] and require the municipality to give written 58 
notice of any violation to the owner of the property upon which blighted 59 
conditions exist and provide a reasonable opportunity for the owner to 60 
remediate the blighted conditions prior to any enforcement action being 61 
taken, except that a municipality may take immediate enforcement 62 
action without providing such written notice or opportunity to 63 
remediate in the case of a violation at a property that is the [third] 64 
second or [more] greater such blight violation at such property during 65 
the prior twelve-month period. [, and further provided] Any such 66 
regulations shall not authorize such municipality or its designated 67 
agents to enter any dwelling house or structure on such property. [, and 68 
including regulations establishing a duty to maintain property and 69 
specifying standards to determine if there is neglect;] Any such 70 
regulations shall prescribe civil penalties for the violation of such 71 
regulations (I) for housing blight upon real property containing six or 72 
fewer dwelling units, of not more than one hundred fifty dollars for each 73 
day that a violation continues if such violation occurs at an occupied 74 
property, not more than two hundred fifty dollars for each day that a 75 
violation continues if such violation occurs at a vacant property, and not 76 
more than one thousand dollars for each day that a violation continues 77 
at a property if such violation is the third or [more] greater such 78  Substitute Bill No. 1315 
 
 
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violation at such property during the prior twelve-month period, (II) for 79 
housing blight upon real property containing more than six but fewer 80 
than forty dwelling units, not more than ten cents per square foot of each 81 
residential building upon such real property for each day that a 82 
violation continues, (III) for housing blight upon real property 83 
containing forty or more dwelling units, not more than twelve cents per 84 
square foot of each residential building upon such real property for each 85 
day that a violation continues, and (IV) for blight upon any commercial 86 
real property, not more than ten cents per square foot of any commercial 87 
building upon such real property for each day that a violation continues. 88 
If any such civil penalties are prescribed, such municipality shall adopt 89 
a citation hearing procedure in accordance with section 7-152c. For the 90 
sole purpose of determining if a violation is the [third] second or [more] 91 
greater such violation at such property during the prior twelve-month 92 
period, "violation" means a violation of any municipal blight regulation 93 
for which the municipality has issued a notice of violation and either, in 94 
the determination of such municipality, the conditions creating such 95 
violation were previously cured or one hundred twenty days have 96 
passed from the notice of violation and the conditions creating such 97 
violation have not been cured. A third violation may also be established 98 
where three or more conditions constituting such violation exist at a 99 
property simultaneously; 100 
(xvi) Regulate, on any property owned by or under the control of the 101 
municipality, any activity deemed to be deleterious to public health, 102 
including the burning of a lighted cigarette, cigar, pipe or similar device, 103 
whether containing, wholly or in part, tobacco or cannabis, as defined 104 
in section 21a-420, and the use or consumption of cannabis, including, 105 
but not limited to, electronic cannabis delivery systems, as defined in 106 
section 19a-342a, or vapor products, as defined in said section, 107 
containing cannabis. If the municipality's population is greater than fifty 108 
thousand, such regulations shall designate a place in the municipality 109 
in which public consumption of cannabis is permitted. Such regulations 110 
may prohibit the smoking of cannabis and the use of electronic cannabis 111 
delivery systems and vapor products containing cannabis in the 112  Substitute Bill No. 1315 
 
 
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outdoor sections of a restaurant. Such regulations may prescribe 113 
penalties for the violation of such regulations, provided such fine does 114 
not exceed fifty dollars for a violation of such regulations regarding 115 
consumption by an individual or a fine in excess of one thousand dollars 116 
to any business for a violation of such regulations; 117 
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 October 1, 2025 7-148(c)(7)(H) 
 
Statement of Legislative Commissioners:   
In Subpara. (H)(xv), "require the" was changed to "and require the" for 
clarity, "period, and [further provided such regulations]" was changed 
to "period. [, and further provided] Any such regulations" for clarity, 
and "third" was changed to "[third] second" for accuracy. 
 
PD Joint Favorable Subst.